Hello every1!
Just wondering this question: who is the interpreter of a piano concerto? is it the pianist (this is whom i thoght) or is it the conductor? I have doubt over my own knowledge because i have recently taken up the task of playing the Beethoven 1st piano concerto 1st movement with the school orchestra in the next school concert in a week or so's time. i thoght the interpretation was up to me, but the teacher in school who is conducting insists that i play it to his rhythm, which changes my interpretation altogether. he wants a rigid tempo through out, which i believe kills the piece. i preferr a varied tempo, by all mean not as much as i would playing aChopin concerto, but a slight slower pace going into the middle section with the arpegios, before going back to the original tempo when the main subject comes back in another key. what do you think?
Shane
Just wondering this question: who is the interpreter of a piano concerto? is it the pianist (this is whom i thoght) or is it the conductor? I have doubt over my own knowledge because i have recently taken up the task of playing the Beethoven 1st piano concerto 1st movement with the school orchestra in the next school concert in a week or so's time. i thoght the interpretation was up to me, but the teacher in school who is conducting insists that i play it to his rhythm, which changes my interpretation altogether. he wants a rigid tempo through out, which i believe kills the piece. i preferr a varied tempo, by all mean not as much as i would playing aChopin concerto, but a slight slower pace going into the middle section with the arpegios, before going back to the original tempo when the main subject comes back in another key. what do you think?
Shane
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